CMS Provides Update On COVID-19 Case Numbers In Schools
Officials with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools update COVID-19 case numbers at schools in our area.
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Officials with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools update COVID-19 case numbers at schools in our area.
This would be based on staffing shortages or health concerns.
Kathy Elling, CMS chief school performance officer, will walk through the CMS metrics dashboard today to breakdown COVID-19 cases across the school system.
Livingstone College officials say 23-year-old Jamesha Waddell died on November 19th from serious complications after contracting coronavirus.
A former Salisbury High School teacher is facing a felony charge after authorities say he had sexual contact with a child earlier this month.
The coronavirus is impacting the return to in-person learning for Charlotte-Mecklenburg middle school students. Most will now return January 5th instead of November 23rd, because more than 100 school bus drivers are on leave.
It has been a week since multiple Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools opened their doors again for in-person learning to thousands of Kindergarten through 5th grade students.
Thousands of Charlotte-Mecklenburg students will return to the classroom on Monday. The district is moving forward with plans to bring Kindergarten through 5th grade back.
One teacher tells WCCB more are coming, as the district shifts to in-person learning. That teacher wants to remain anonymous.
The Trump Administration says the Unites States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is holding an opening ceremony for education buildings they invested in, costing $61.4 million to construct, in rural North Carolina.
CMS is moving forward with plans to bring Kindergarten through 5th grade students back to classrooms next week. It comes despite a rise in local COVID cases and a shortage of school nurses.
On Thursday, October 29th several local school districts will close or teach students remotely as Hurricane Zeta moves its way through the Carolinas causing inclement weather, according to a news release.
Union County Public School officials say Unionville Elementary is moving to remote learning for the next two weeks after two positive cases of coronavirus.
A disturbing trend in Cabarrus County. The number of children in foster care is on the rise. And, expert believe the pandemic is to blame.
Detectives say the driver of a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant hit and killed a pedestrian crossing the road on October 6th around 8:30 p.m.
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Forest traded jabs over reopening the economy and dealing with the threat of the coronavirus pandemic during North Carolina’s lone gubernatorial debate on Wednesday night.
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